Spectacular Rubens: the Triumph of the Eucharist
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| schema:text | "In a revision to Rubens. El triunfo de la Eucaristía (the Spanish edition of this publication), the Eucharist tapestries are here ascribed to Jan Raes I (1574-1651)"-- |
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Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum; 2014
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| schema:text | "The essay by Ana García Sanz was translated from the Spanish by Debra Nagao and Elizabeth Nicholson; the essay by María Antonia López de Asiaín was translated by Debra Nagao. The essay by George Bisacca, José de la Fuente, and Jonathan Graindorge Lamour was translated from the Spanish by Jenny Dodman."-- |
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